Visitors flocked to downtown Geneva for the fifth annual Coffee Crawl, a delightful event that celebrates coffee culture while promoting local businesses. Starting at 11 a.m., participants enjoyed a self-guided tour of 30 stops, including bakeries, restaurants, and shops, each offering unique coffee-based drinks and treats. This year saw a record number of stops, allowing attendees to discover new local favorites.
• The event featured 30 stops, the largest number ever, showcasing a variety of coffee treats.
• Tickets were sold for $29, which included a souvenir mug and access to exclusive beverages.
• Merchants created unique drinks specifically for the event, enhancing the community spirit.
• The attendance has grown significantly, with nearly 300 tickets sold compared to just 100 in the first year.
This event not only highlights Geneva's vibrant coffee scene but also fosters community connections and supports local businesses. It encourages visitors to explore and appreciate the diverse offerings of the downtown area, making it a win-win for everyone involved.
Enjoying the read? Subscribe for free to one of the fastest-growing newsletters and get weekly coffee news (TL;DR updates) delivered right to your inbox.
